Ontario health minister shuns doctors who she says are spreading vaccine 'misinformation'

“At a time when it’s never been more important for Ontarians to have confidence in the safety and effectiveness of vaccines, this is unacceptable,” she said.

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Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott said on Wednesday that misinformation on the COVID vaccine was being shared by doctors, calling their behaviour "unacceptable" and "extremely concerning."

"At a time when it’s never been more important for Ontarians to have confidence in the safety and effectiveness of vaccines, this is unacceptable," she said.

Elliott urged the province's health professionals to weed out the doctors from spreading the "misinformation." Elliott said that the information the doctors shared involved blood clots and myocarditis as side effects of the vaccines.

Elliott called the doctors' words "extremely concerning"

She said that she would be personally writing a letter to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario to urge them to "end this behaviour" conducted by the doctors.

"They should consider all options in doing so, including reviewing the licences of physicians found to be spreading misinformation," she continued.

"This behaviour takes away from the unceasing efforts of the vast majority of physicians who are working to protect us all. I want all Ontarians to know that our vaccines are safe and effective. They’re the best protection," she said.

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